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Conservation Events

Join a cohort of dedicated conservationists, citizen scientists and volunteers as we work to protect water, wildlife and wild places. From litter sweeps to workshops on scientific and social topics, there are ways for everyone to get involved in your community and beyond.

Upcoming Events

Charleston Green Drinks: Land Conservation

Thurday, February 23, 6–8 p.m. | Palmetto Brewing Company, 289 Huger St, Charleston
Join local conservation organizations at Palmetto Brewing Company as we connect and talk about the importance of land conservation. Following brief introductions, spotlight organizations will be available for informal conversations to learn about land conservation in the Lowcountry.
Learn more HERE.

Archer’s Lake and Harbison Community Litter Sweep

Saturday, March 4, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. | 167 Archers Ln, Columbia 
Join the South Carolina Aquarium and South Carolina Wildlife Federation as we team up for a litter sweep in the Midlands! We’ll meet at this urban pond and park to clean up and track litter on land and in the water. All supplies will be provided, and afterwards we’ll enjoy complimentary pizza for all participants provided by the Harbison Community Association.
Learn more and register HERE.

Isle of Palms Spring Welcome Session and Litter Sweep

Monday, March 13 and Monday, March 27, 5:30–7:00 p.m. | Isle of Palms
Join the South Carolina Aquarium and Isle of Palms Cleanup Crew every other Monday this spring for educational welcome sessions followed by beach sweeps! We’ll meet at the public beach walkover at 1100 block on Ocean Blvd. Welcome sessions start at 5:30 p.m. and will teach volunteers about the litter problem, its ecological impact and solutions. Volunteers will then participate in a 30-minute beach sweep with litter data collection. No advance registration is required.

Kiawah Island Sweep

Saturday, March 18, 9–11 a.m. | 876 Kiawah Island Parkway, Kiawah Island
Join the South Carolina Aquarium and Kiawah Conservancy at Mingo Point for our monthly litter sweep! This is a great opportunity to enjoy this beautiful community and help keep litter and plastic pollution from entering our waterways.
Sign up for Kiawah Island Sweep reminders HERE.

Downtown Charleston Community Sweep Series: Waterfront Community Litter Sweep

Saturday, March 25, 10 a.m.–noon | 100 Aquarium Wharf
Looking for a fun, family-friendly event and a way to give back to the community? Join the Charleston Parks Conservancy, International African American Museum, National Park Service and South Carolina Aquarium for a litter sweep of our waterfront community! As a kickoff to our Downtown Charleston Community Sweep Series, we’ll meet at Liberty Square and spread out to clean along the roads and waterfront properties from the Irish Memorial Park to Gadsdenboro Park.

All supplies and instructions will be provided to conduct a litter sweep with data collection. Afterwards, enjoy complimentary pizza for all participants and a chance to connect with staff from partner organizations and community members!
Learn more and register HERE.

Conservation in Action

  1. “Discover Your Watershed” Event in Spartanburg
  2. Litter Sweep with Friends of Gadsden Creek 
  3. Hampton Park Terrace Community Litter Sweep
  4. Saltmarsh Restoration Monitoring in the Maryville community
  5. Litter Sweep with MUSC Students
  6. Sweeps Across South Carolina: Pickens County Litter Sweep
  7. Saltmarsh Planting in the Maryville Community
  8. Pack’s Landing Litter Sweep in Sumter
A woman crouching above a large piece of trash logs debris data into the Litter-Free Digital Journal during a litter sweep with the South Carolina Aquarium

Your Data Matters!

Want to be a true citizen scientist? Litter data is critical in identifying the most problematic debris and can be a powerful tool in helping to develop solutions for reducing trash. We encourage litter sweep participants to log the items they pick up from land and water. Help be part of the solution by using the Litter Journal (previously known as the Litter-Free Digital Journal), a project in the South Carolina Aquarium Citizen Science app, when you sweep in your community.

The South Carolina Aquarium Citizen Science app is available in the App Store and on Google Play.

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